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- From: george@doctor.chem.yale.edu (George Kaminski)
- Subject: Re: Are we gonna live in a mice kingdom?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.150744.17440@cs.yale.edu>
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- Organization: Laboratory for Computational Chemistry, Yale University
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 15:07:44 GMT
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- > Hey, guys, do you like what's going on in the game production world?
- >How do you feel about mice intention to do away with keybords?
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- [some stuff deleted]
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- I totaly agree. I've just finished
- the "Quest for Glory I" in a mouse-oriented
- interface. It was great, but it had absolutely
- nothing to do with games. It's a movie.
- And I`m about to stop buying Sierra's games now.
- If you remember this 'put airsick bag into the
- bottle', you probably understand my feelings.
- All the hints used to be placed in manuals and
- hintbooks, so that they were available UPON
- request.
-
- It wouldn't be realistic, of course, to
- expect that, say, Sierra could return to the
- old-fationed keyboard-oriented interface only.
- But optional-use-of-keyboard games production
- seems to be not a big problem for them.
-
-
- George.
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